High resolution photos of SoundBox are available for download from the SoundBox online press kit.

SOUNDBOX: A NEW PLACE FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE MUSIC

“SoundBox succeeds on every level, both demographically and artistically… And yes, it’s the coolest thing on the block” - KQED

SoundBox is the ’s experimental performance venue and late-night live music series taking place backstage at Davies Symphony Hall in Hayes Valley, San Francisco. Embarking on its third season in December 2016, SoundBox welcomes culturally-adventurous listeners to evenings of eclectic musical exploration and discovery in an out-of-the-box setting. Each SoundBox performance is a unique sensory experience encompassing shifting stage settings, art installations, projection screens, and unexpected surprises. SoundBox performances invite audiences to enjoy music an intimate and casual environment while enjoying hand-crafted cocktails and gourmet snacks from the in- house bar, for a ticket price of only $35.

“SoundBox is an experimental space for all kinds of music,” SFS Music Director explains. “Part of the experience of being in this space is to hear music of many diverse musical eras, from the earliest Gregorian chants, going back to the ninth century, to the most recent music, which is being written as we speak! The concerts are programmed by different musicians of different generations and very different priorities. To have a space in which the audience and musicians can explore this huge swath of music together is something I’ve always dreamed of, and now we have it.”

SoundBox launched in December 2014, and both of its first two seasons witnessed ten sold-out shows and overwhelming critical acclaim. “San Francisco has a superb new performance venue for music…[the] tremendous opening event of SoundBox…was as exciting for what it offered as for what it promised,” wrote Joshua Kosman in the San Francisco Chronicle. Georgia Rowe, reviewer for the Bay Area News Group called it a “thrilling debut,” writing, “the classical music establishment has been wringing its hands for years, trying to figure out how to attract younger audiences. They can stop now. Michael Tilson Thomas has found the solution.” SoundBox has subsequently made the “Best of San Francisco” lists of both San Francisco Magazine and 7x7.com.

One of the keystone elements of SoundBox has been the acoustic transformation of a 7,600 square foot rehearsal space adjacent to Davies Symphony Hall into an imaginative performance venue through use of the Meyer Sound Constellation

system. With Constellation, and conductors select from different acoustic environments for each musical piece—and can custom program a completely new environment if desired. The use of this acoustic sound system provides ultimate versatility and accommodates a variety of musical styles and ensembles within one performance evening.

During its first two seasons, SoundBox shows have featured a wide mix of SFS musicians and have been curated by a variety of artists, including Michael Tilson Thomas, the SF Symphony percussion section, the SF Symphony Chorus and Director Ragnar Bohlin, composers Nathaniel Stookey and Samuel Adams, conductor Edwin Outwater, performance artist Meow Meow, and the LA-based artist collective CHROMATIC. Themes have included the French avant-garde, 1960s California counter-culture, technology in new music, cabaret culture of the Weimar era, and more.

SoundBox is located at 300 Franklin Street at Hayes Street, and accommodates approximately 500 people, some seated and some standing. The venue offers an alternative to that of the traditional concert hall experience. The space is designed for general admission seating with banquettes, ottomans, barstools, café tables, and high top cocktail tables. SoundBox has a full bar serving specialty cocktails and gourmet bar bites for enjoyment during the performances. Audience members can access more information on the works performed during each concert on the SoundBox App, available on iPhone and Android. The doors open at 8pm for each event, with the music beginning at 9pm.

Tickets for the December 2016 shows will be on sale in November at SFSoundBox.com and 415-503-5299. Additional details will be announced at a later time.

SoundBox images are available in the online press kit. Television segments on SoundBox have also been aired by PBS NewsHour and Associated Press.

2016-17 SOUNDBOX DATES

SoundBox is located at 300 Franklin Street at Hayes All shows begin at 9pm | Doors open 8pm General Admission | Limited Seating | Tickets: $35 Specific titles and programming will be announced at a later date

MTT Curates and Hosts a Lou Harrison Centennial Celebration Friday, December 9, 2016 Saturday, December 10, 2016

DJ and Mason Bates Curates Friday, January 20, 2017 Saturday, January 21, 2017

John Adams Curates *presented in conjunction with SFS celebrations of ’s 70th Birthday Friday, February 10, 2017 Saturday, February 11, 2017

MTT Curates and Hosts Friday, March 10, 2017 Saturday, March 11, 2017

SFS Principal Trombone Tim Higgins Curates Friday, April 14, 2017 Saturday, April 15, 2017